My cursor keeps on coming to life

Every so often, my cursor start darting around, and opening things up, all
on its own, when this happens I am powerless to do any thing about it. Can
someone please tell me what might be the possible cause for this?

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zaqona wrote:
|| Every so often, my cursor start darting around, and opening things up,
all
|| on its own, when this happens I am powerless to do any thing about it.
Can
|| someone please tell me what might be the possible cause for this?
||
|| I've tried uninstalling my mouse, to no avail.
||
|| XP Pro user

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zaqona wrote:
> Every so often, my cursor start darting around, and opening things up, all
> on its own, when this happens I am powerless to do any thing about it. Can
> someone please tell me what might be the possible cause for this?
>
> I've tried uninstalling my mouse, to no avail.
>
> XP Pro user
>
>
>
>
Is your mouse a optical one , if yes do you have a reflective mouse pad
that will be your problem .. Total

"zaqona" <> wrote in message
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>
> Every so often, my cursor start darting around, and opening things up, all
> on its own, when this happens I am powerless to do any thing about it. Can
> someone please tell me what might be the possible cause for this?
>
> I've tried uninstalling my mouse, to no avail.

Are you using a wireless mouse? Some older wireless keyboards and mice are
not secure, so if you live above/below/next to someone who has the same
brand of wireless mouse, you could find that they interfere with each other.

Toolman Tim wrote:
> Voodoo?
>
I would suggest that you take more time and read the boxes before you
buy a product. You see, what you bought wasn't WINDOWS XP, But Ouija XP.
Every once in a while, a "Computer Geeks" spirit from the other world
will take control of your cursor and show you exactly what he was doing
when he died from that overdose of Twinkee's and Pepsi.
There are a few ways to get those spirits out of your system, if you are
doing something really important, like chatting or downloading porn.

1>Roll your 1d20 for a saving roll against wandering spirits and compare
it to your Intelligence rating if it is lower than you made the save.
2>Press the "Any" Key
3>Have Worf scan your system for any life forms and then use Data to
contact them in their alien language, and politely ask them to leave.

On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 02:25:43 -0600, Nathan
<> wrote:
>Toolman Tim wrote:
>
>> Voodoo?
>>
>I would suggest that you take more time and read the boxes before you
>buy a product. You see, what you bought wasn't WINDOWS XP, But Ouija XP.
>Every once in a while, a "Computer Geeks" spirit from the other world
>will take control of your cursor and show you exactly what he was doing
>when he died from that overdose of Twinkee's and Pepsi.
>There are a few ways to get those spirits out of your system, if you are
>doing something really important, like chatting or downloading porn.
>
>1>Roll your 1d20 for a saving roll against wandering spirits and compare
>it to your Intelligence rating if it is lower than you made the save.
>2>Press the "Any" Key
>3>Have Worf scan your system for any life forms and then use Data to
>contact them in their alien language, and politely ask them to leave.
>
>Nathan"2:30 am is probably not a good time to try to joke around" T

You are kidding! I couldn't find the "Any" key on my keyboard - does it come
from the other side?
Lookout wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Mar 2004 02:25:43 -0600, Nathan
> <> wrote:
>
>> Toolman Tim wrote:
>>
>>> Voodoo?
>>>
>> I would suggest that you take more time and read the boxes before you
>> buy a product. You see, what you bought wasn't WINDOWS XP, But Ouija
>> XP. Every once in a while, a "Computer Geeks" spirit from the other
>> world will take control of your cursor and show you exactly what he
>> was doing when he died from that overdose of Twinkee's and Pepsi.
>> There are a few ways to get those spirits out of your system, if you
>> are doing something really important, like chatting or downloading
>> porn.
>>
>> 1>Roll your 1d20 for a saving roll against wandering spirits and
>> compare it to your Intelligence rating if it is lower than you made
>> the save. 2>Press the "Any" Key
>> 3>Have Worf scan your system for any life forms and then use Data to
>> contact them in their alien language, and politely ask them to leave.
>>
>> Nathan"2:30 am is probably not a good time to try to joke around" T
>
> You killed me with this one

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